Deer    
                                         

Deer are unique in their incredible jumping capability and for sense of smell & their reproductive fecundity. The tail of deer are visually striking as well and was thought to be indicative of these special abilities. The deer's ability to jump over high windfalls and fallen tree trunks while dashing off at this speed enables it to lose most of its pursuers. A deer can clear an 8-foot hurdle from a standing position. Although 15 feet is a good broad jump for a deer, some deer have been known to jump 29 feet.   In the ancient orient this was seen as extensive development of the Wei Kun (Hui Yin) meridian area (also called "meeting of Yin") Meeting Point of the Conception, Penetrating and Governing Vessels/Sun Si-miao Ghost Point / around RN1 in the center of the perineum. [intersection of Ren, Du, & Chong] Thé five-animal deer training techniques target the opening up and directing of movement from the tailbone areas. Deer represent YANG. Sound is "yee." Palms are beaked-hooves shape and are curled close to the waist.


Dead Jing Training:

                        Stepping

                        Stick Body Out

                        Globe Body

                        Turn Head Back

                        Jumping

Live Chi Training: "Deer does Pakua"

                        Excited,Horning,Excited,Horning,Side(Slant)Horn, Sitting Down Squat

Shen Tien Chi:

                        Small Cycle of Heaven in Low deer bo stance